Friday, June 17, 2016

Joan Patricia Rutledge and ALS June Awareness

Remembering ALS Month for my mom Joan Dutton Rutledge the daughter of Annie Eileen Danher Dutton, daughter of John Walter Danher, him the brother of Mary Theresa Danher Mohin, her daughter Mary Mohin McCartney, The Beatles starter...16 years ago my mom died from this illness and then she was record breaker for raising funds for ALS until the Ice bucket challenges, which helped immensely. June is ALS Awareness Month is a campaign to spread awareness of and raise funds for research for a cure for ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.









Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Mary Mohin McCartney, only reason for Beatles


The True Story of the Beatles, 60 years ago this Oct 31st, in 1956.....choir boy drop out, musical instruments denyer, like piano and bugle, from visual arts lad prior to his mom's death to performing arts lad, a bass guitar player, obsessed learner, days and weeks after Mary Mohin McCartney's Death, the True reason for the start of the Beatles, no one forced his mind and hand on the guitar, no one else...because he wanted his escape, his out, his Rebellion, but 8 months later Sir Paul meets John through George, at St Peters Church. This is it, the True start of the Beatles, nothing else. Yet, Sir Paul McCartney still denies his mom her dues because he has revenge on the mind. Give Over Macca and go to rehab, you really need it! 







Friday, June 3, 2016

150th Birth Anniversary of Meterman, Mary McCartney uncle, John Walter Danher

 June 6th 2016 is the 150th Anniversary of the birth of the Meterman, Mary Mohin McCartney's maternal uncle who invented the Meter, born 150 years ago on this Monday in 1866 in North Ormesby Durham England, his name John Walter Danher, son to John and Jane Baines Danher, he invented the meter in his youth around Nov 1912 when his patent was finalised, he and his family Danher hail from SW Ireland, moved to Middlesbrough England then moved onto Liverpool in the 19th century, he was the eldest of 16 births, 12 sibs and emigrated to Canada, met and married two times separately, 1st wife died tragically and had families around the turn of the 20th Century when he invented his Meter in 1910 beginnings. He was called in Montreal Directories, The Meterman.